Relevant since we started outright rejecting agent-made PRs in awesome-selfhosted [1] and issuing bans for it. Some PRs made in good faith could probably get caught in the net, but it’s currently the only decent tradeoff we could make to absorb the massive influx of (bad) contributions. >99.9% of them are invalid for other reasons anyway. Maybe a good solution will emerge over time.

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    Not all bad. Git is an incredible system for collaboration and humans have been honing it to improve quality and share work across teams for decades now.

    Allowing bots to play a carefully defined role is probably going to end up being a net improvement but there are still kinks.

    Masquerading as a human needs to be fixed though - I can see why it’s happening and that’s one of the first problems to solve.